Serving as a gateway into one of the largest cities in upstate New York, the Greater Rochester International Airport gets great service from large North American airlines. Ticket counters for all of the airlines are located near the baggae claim carousels in the main terminal building.

Since Rochester is located near the Canadian border, it makes sense that Air Canada serves the Greater Rochester International Airport. The flag carrier of Canada offers year round trips to Toronto Pearson International Airport in the province of Ontario that borders New York state. The trips to Canada’s largest city and busiest airport depart from Concourse B, also known as the Susan B. Anthony Concourse in Greater Rochester International Airport. Flights that arrive from Canada land in the International Arrivals Hall near the US Customs office at the airport.

Delta Air Lines offers a convenient trip between Rochester and New York City. This large U.S. carrier offers daily flights to John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuradia Airport in Queens borough near Manhattan. Being one of the largest cities in the Great Lakes region, Rochester is also linked to other major cities near America’s Great Lakes. Delta Air Lines offers non-stop flights to Detroit and Minneapolis, two cities that serve as major hubs for the company. You can board your Delta flights from Concourse B at Greater Rochester International Airport.

Passengers at Rochester who’d like another way to get to New York City can board JetBlue Airways flights to JFK Airport. This large low-cost airline is actually based in NYC’s busiest airport. JetBlue Airways flights depart from the gates at Concourse A, also known as Frederick A. Douglass Concourse at Greater Rochester International Airport.

United Airlines connects Greater Rochester International Airport with some of the busiest airports in the Midwestern region and the East Coast of the United States. Chicago O’Hare International Airport and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport serve as gateways into some of the most important cities in the Midwest. Newark Liberty International Airport near NYC and Washington Dulles International Airport near Washington D.C. are also listed on the United Airlines service that is available in Concourse B.

The most convenient route between Rochester and the nation’s capital district is actually offered by US Airways. The flights operated by this major American carrier land at the Washington National Airport right near the capital District of Columbia. Charlotte and Philadelphia are two other major cities that can only be reached by taking US Airways flights at Greater Rochester International Airport.